Marco … Polos: Find your new favorite golf shirt for 2022

Explore the latest and greatest in men’s golf shirts.

At most golf clubs, you can’t be on the grounds without a collared shirt. Even if that’s not the case, a polo shirt looks great and we believe in the “look good, feel good, play good” model of golf.

With so many brands and what seems like an endless number of colors and prints, Golfweek is making it easier for you. We’re working our way through your closet to help you revamp your fashion sense on the course in 2022. There are too many golf shirts to include in just one list, so we’ll be back with more golf shirts in the coming weeks. Below are some of our favorite polos across some of golf’s best brands.

Best of 2022: Pants | Shorts | Hats | Bags

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Dressed for Success: Max Homa at Wells Fargo Championship

A closer look at Max Homa’s apparel worn during his latest PGA Tour win.

Max Homa beat both the field and the weather at the Wells Fargo Championship at TPC Potomac this weekend to claim his fourth PGA Tour victory.

Off the course, Homa is a social media legend, but on the course Max is known for his steady demeanor and eye-catching shirts.

FootJoy does a great job of promoting their athletes, and Homa is no exception. Check out more info on Homa’s favorite FootJoy items.

We’ve already taken a look into Homa’s winning equipment, so now let’s dive into the champion’s closet and see how Max dressed for success at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship.

Dressed for Success: Jon Rahm | Jordan Spieth | Sam Burns

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FootJoy, Garrett Leight collaborate to release shoes and eyewear

FootJoy has collaborated with Garrett Leight California Optical (GLCO) on some limited edition shoes and eyewear.

FootJoy may have outdone itself with its recent collaboration with Garrett Leight California Optical (GLCO) to produce limited-edition shoes and eyewear.

FJ has put a spin on its classic Premiere Series shoes with this limited-edition release. Each shoe features custom tortoise accents with a stunning cap toe option for women. Each pair of shoes comes with a unique pair of sunglasses from GLCO’s Spring Summer 22′ collection.

FJ and GLCO’s collaboration depict a bright and sunny Southern California Lifestyle. The shoe is available in a Packard and Tarlow option which are styles currently worn by some of the best players in the world.

FootJoy x GLCO Premiere Tour Series
FootJoy x GLCO Premiere Tour Series. (FootJoy)

The Packard is lightweight and features hand-selected Pittards of England of a soft full grain, waterproof leather upper with a tortoise printed saddle. FJ’s Ortholite FitBed has a molded heel cup and the VersaTrax+ outsole is designed to give Tour proven fit and performance.

The Tarlow, as seen on the feet of PGA Tour players such as Justin Thomas, Ian Poulter and Billy Horschel, is a cap toe design from hand-selected leather with calfskin details. All variations of the shoes will include Gold Pulsar cleats by Softspikes that delivers no-slip grip and a great look as you finish your swing.

The sunglasses are inspired by Leight’s favorite golf legend, Chi Chi Rodriguez and are from the Elkgrove Sun collection.

Photo of Garrett Leight
Photo of Garrett Leight. (FootJoy)

Available starting April 6 on footjoy.com and garrettleight.com, the men’s version will sell for $220 while the women’s shoe will sell for $200.

FootJoy x GLCO Shoes

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FootJoy x GLCO Eyewear

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FootJoy x Buscemi: West Coast spin on Premiere Series shoe making debut at Players

Jon Buscemi, a West Coast street-fashion icon, has partnered up with FootJoy.

Jon Buscemi, a West Coast street-fashion icon, has partnered up with FootJoy to put his unique spin on the company’s Tour-proven Premiere Series. This collaboration will debut at The Players Championship and defending champion Justin Thomas — along with other FootJoy players — will be putting the new shoe into competition.

The new design will be referred to as, “The Player’s Shoe,” for not only the timing of the release, but how it is designed for competitive play. The shoe is made with full-grain leather from Pittards that will not stretch with wear. The calfskin leather aids in detailing and delivers the Premiere’s iconic style.

FootJoy x Buscemi release.
FootJoy x Buscemi release. (FootJoy)

FJ’s VersaTrax+ anti-channeling technology is engineered to have unmatched performance on the course. The shoe comes with Pulsar LP cleats by Softspikes that deliver no-slip grip from the second your feet hit the grass. The Premiere Series shoe comes with a two-year waterproof warranty.

You can find more info about FJ x Buscemi on FootJoy.com.

The Player’s Shoe – Packard – Premiere Series: $349.99 at FootJoy
The Player’s Shoe – Tarlow – Premiere Series: $349.99 at FootJoy

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